The name Myra was created by the 17th-century poet Fulke Greville 1st Barone Brooke (1554–1628). Its origins are unknown, though some speculate the created name is an anagram of the name Mary, a variant spelling of the Latin word myrrha, meaning myrrh, a fragrant resin obtained from a tree, or derived from the Latin mirari, meaning wonder, the same source from which William Shakespeare derived the invented name Miranda.[1]
Origin and meaning
- English meaning of the name Myra for a girl: poetic invention
- Greek meaning of the name Myra for a girl: myrrh, an aromatic shrub. Myra is associated with the same "myrrh" that, according to Matthew, was brought as a gift to the infant Jesus by the Magi, along with gold and frankincense.
- Latin meaning of the name Myra for a girl: variation of Miranda, admirable, extraordinary
- Arabic meaning of the name Myra for a girl : Aristocratic Lady
- Hebrew meaning of the name Myra for a girl : Seadew
- Biblical meaning of the name Myra for a girl : I flow, pour out, weep
- Sanskrit meaning of the name Myra for a girl : Beloved, Favorable, Admirable.
- Japanese Kanji meaning of the name Maira 舞良: 舞 means "dance." 良 means "good."
Distribution
The table below provides a detailed overview of the popularity of the female name Myra and variants of this in some of the countries where statistics are available.
Land
|
Name form
|
Number of
women
|
Percentage
of women
|
Ranking
women
|
Number of
girls
|
Percentage
of girls
|
Ranking
girls
|
Saint Lucia
|
Myra
|
(2005)
|
that. 0.4%
|
that. 4 .
|
|
|
|
Honduras
|
Maira
|
|
|
|
(2010)
|
|
9.
|
India
|
Myra
|
|
|
|
(2012)
|
|
12.
|
Ecuador
|
Mayra
|
20 664 (2013)
|
0,3 %
|
24.
|
|
|
|
India
|
Mayra
|
|
|
|
(2012)
|
|
25.
|
Zimbabwe
|
Moira
|
(2012)
|
that. 0.4%
|
that. 32 .
|
|
|
|
Nicaragua
|
Mayra
|
7 128 (2003)
|
0,2 %
|
33.
|
|
|
|
Colombia
|
Maira
|
(2010)
|
that. 0.3%
|
50.
|
|
|
|
Argentina
|
Maira
|
(2005)
|
that. 0.3%
|
91.
|
|
|
|
South Africa
|
Moira
|
that. 100,000 (2012)
|
that. 0.6%
|
that. 93 .
|
|
|
|
Philippines
|
Myra
|
that. 80,000 (2012)
|
that. 0.2%
|
that. 169 .
|
|
|
|
Great Britain
|
Moira
|
that. 40,000 (2005)
|
that. 0.1%
|
that. 187 .
|
|
|
|
Great Britain
|
Myra
|
that. 30,000 (2005)
|
that. 0.08%
|
that. 225 .
|
|
|
|
Germany
|
Maira
|
|
|
|
(2012)
|
|
324.
|
USA
|
Myra
|
60 386 (1990)
|
0,04 %
|
385.
|
|
|
|
Germany
|
Mayra
|
|
|
|
(2012)
|
|
420.
|
Sweden
|
Myra
|
|
|
|
13 (2012)
|
0,03 %
|
472.
|
Netherlands
|
Mayra
|
|
|
|
26 (2007)
|
0,03 %
|
512.
|
USA
|
Mayra
|
27 174 (1990)
|
0,02 %
|
635.
|
|
|
|
Netherlands
|
Myra
|
|
|
|
15 (2007)
|
0,02 %
|
806.
|
Netherlands
|
Moira
|
|
|
|
14 (2007)
|
0,02 %
|
846.
|
People
Actresses
Musicians
Politics
- Myra Barry (born 1957), Irish Fine Gael politician
- Myra Jehlen, American Board of Governors Professor of English at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey
- Myra Virginia Simmons (1880-1965), American suffragist
- Myra Freeman (born 1949), Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
- Myra Ndjoku Manianga, Congo politician
- Myra McDaniel (1932-2010), the first African American to be the Secretary of State of Texas
- Myra Tanner Weiss (1917–1997), American Trotskyist
- Myra Crownover (born 1947), American politician
- Myra C. Selby (born 1955), American former nominee to be a United States Circuit Judge
- Myra Wolfgang (1914-1976), American labor leader and women's rights activist between the 1930s and 1970s
- Myra Sadd Brown (1872-1938), British campaigner for women's rights, an activist and internationalist
- Myra Curtis (1886–1971), British civil servant
Sports
Writers
- Myra Schneider (born 1936), British poet
- Myra Sklarew (born 1934), American poet, teacher and biologist
- Myra Morris (1893-1966), Australian poet, novelist, and writer for children
- Myra Taylor (scriptwriter) (1934-2012), British television scriptwriter
- Myra MacPherson (born 1934), American author
- Myra Kelly (1875–1910), Irish-American author and schoolteacher
- Myra Nye (1875-1955), American writer
- Myra Bairstow, American writer
- Myra Bradwell (1831-1894), American publisher and political activist
- Myra Douglas (1844–?), American writer, poet
- Myra Sajid (born Sajid Zaki), Pakistani dramatist, playwright and scriptwriter
- Myra Orth (1934-2002), American art historian
- Myra Belle Martin (1861-?), American teacher, writer, and financier
- Myra Bradwell Helmer Pritchard (1889-1947), American writer and golfer
- Myra Gale Brown (born 1944), American author
- Myra Roper (1911–2002), British-born Australian author and broadcaster
Other
- Myra MacDonald, Scottish journalist
- Myra Louise Bunce (1854–1919), English designer and painter
- Myra Bennett (1890–1990), British celebrated nurse
- Myra Albert Wiggins (1869–1956), American painter and pictorial photographer who became a member of the important early 20th century Photo-Secession movement
- Myra Kukiiyaut (1929–2006), Inuit artist
- Myra Landau (1926–2018), Romanian-born artist and abstract painter
- Myra Juliet Farrell (1878–1957), Australian visionary, inventor and artist
- Myra Louise Taylor (1881–1939), British nursing superintendent
- Myra English (1933–2001), Hawaiian entertainer and celebrity tourism promoter
- Myra Hindley (1942–2002), English serial killer, known as one of the perpetrators of the Moors murders
- Myra Wilson, British computer scientist
- Myra Soble (1904–1992), Russian spy
- Myra Marx Ferree (born 1949), former professor of sociology and director of the Center for German and European Studies
- Myra Hart, founder of Staples Inc.
- Myra Kinch (1904–1981), American dancer
- Myra Knox (1853–1915), Canadian-born American physician
- Myra Kraft (1942–2011), American philanthropist
- Myra Shackley (born 1949), British professor
- Myra Reynolds (1853–1936), American literary scholar
- Myra Reynolds Richards (1882–1934), American sculptor and teacher
- Myra Sidharta (born 1927), Chinese psychologist
- Myra B. Spafard (1864–1940), American artist
- Myra Clark Gaines (1804–1885), American socialite and plaintiff
- Myra Kingman (1873–1922), American journalist
- Myra Smith Kearse (1899–1982), American physician and community leader in New Jersey
- Myra Adele Logan (1908–1977), American physician, surgeon and anatomist who was the first woman to perform open heart surgery
- Myra Butter (1925–2022), British aristocrat and thoroughbred racehorse owner
- Myra Greene is an American photographer
Fictional characters
- Myra, a minor character in the Divergent books
- Myra Booth, a character in TV series Coronation Street
- Myra Breckinridge, the name of the main character and 1968 novel by Gore Vidal
- Myra Bruhl, a character in the play Deathtrap and in the film version with the same name
- Myra Castellanos, a character in the video game series The Evil Within
- Myra Driscoll Henshawe, a character in the 1926 novel My Mortal Enemy by Willa Carther
- Myra Licht, a character in the BBC comedy series Episodes
- Myra McQueen, a character in TV series Hollyoaks
- Myra Menke, a character in the book Holes by Louis Sachar
- Myra Monkhouse, a character in TV series Family Matters
- Myra Santelli, from the 2012 movie Girl vs. Monster
- Myra Sokolov, a character in the animated series Totally Spies!
See also
References
- ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). Oxford Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. p. 199. ISBN 0-19-861060-2.
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